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Bree T
Everyone knows the story of Pride & Prejudice. It’s one of the most famous novels and has been told and re-told many times. There are sequels, there are adaptations such as Pride & Prejudice & Zombies. This retelling is just a little different.

This focuses on Mary, who sits square in the middle of the five Bennet daughters. Younger than the beautiful Jane and the clever Lizzie, older than the sillier Kitty and Lydia, Mary is in a kind of sibling no-mans land. She isn’t a sympathetic character in
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Kathryn
Pride and Prejudice told from the point of view of the third Bennet daughter, Mary. I quite enjoyed this, although Mary did make me impatient from time to time, however I am not sure whether this is a reflection of her character or if it is a result of the fact that I read this while suffering with a relatively bad case of sinusitis or a head cold and everything made me feel impatient!

I felt annoyed with her justifications of things that she said or did as being due to nervousness or uncertainty
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Cardi
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Shelleyrae at Book'd Out
Mary Bennet is a novel with an interesting perspective on a popular classic. The story of Pride and Prejudice has been subject to many sequels, adaptions and reworkings, and in this novel, Jennifer Paynter casts Mary, the middle Bennet sister, as the narrator. Though Pride and Prejudice has never been my favourite of Austen's works (Emma, is) I quite enjoyed this story that parallels the events of the original tale but creates it's own path from Longbourn Estate to colonial Australia.

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Janelle
Jul 13, 2012 rated it liked it
Meh, bit disappointed...
Elizabeth Dellaportas
Jul 08, 2012 rated it really liked it
Kira
Nov 08, 2015 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition